HannibalFlavius
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Visionary,
I had copied, pasted and printed out the history in 1500's with regards to no Jews or people practicing Judaism under the Roman Catholic church. And if one were to be found doing so they would be excommunicated from the RCC. And if they continued to do so than there would be no help for them. Not even for the poor people.
I read it last night and I was interested. To even think that the RCC had banned all Jewish thought, practices and beliefs. However did they not do this way before that also?
So after reading the article it goes to show how much of the false teachings have sneaked into the body of Yeshua. And still accept to be truth and if one were to believe otherwise than one would be excommunicated from the church.
Any thoughts on this?
Moriah Ruth
They banned Jewish thought 100 years after Jesus died.
During the days of Hadrian, the Greek Orthodox made a deal to reject the feasts of Jesus, Jews exiled and synagogues given to the Greek
If you put yourself in the shoes of a Christian who wants to keep the Passover after the Jewish war, you were seen as a Jew, taxed as a Jew, hated worse than a Jew.
Constantine made his laws, and there are countless of records showing the persecution of anyone who did anything Jewish.
The Holocaust could not have happened without Christianity deeming the ways of God evil.
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